Sign



From the example given and from the description above, 'it Wllbe seenthat a person can very readiljg7 assemble and attach his characters tothe hase l0., that these may he easily and lsecnrely fastened to a`support, and when so fastened 'andfarilanged, the sign is an exceedinglyattractive one and di splays its characters to great advantage.

I claim f Vl. A sign comprising spaced pairs of bars #extendinglongitudinally' and' forming' the base of the fs'igin characters fittingagainst the face of "the hars'and h-avin'gastening Ineans extendingbetween the bals vand a tie-bar extending from one pair oi hars to n"theother and carrying a character forming a part of the display.

A sign having` a base formed of a pluralityyoi spaced pairs of bars eachof said pairs ofha'rs deiining a slot therebetween, display charactersextending across all of the n pairs of bars, and fastening elements onsaid characters and extending through each of vsaidslots toattach saidcharacters to all of said pairs of bars.

In testimony whereof, I have signed my naine to this specification `this18th day yof May, 1925.

GEORGE A. LE FEVER;

